Combatants and Civilians in Revolutionary Ireland, 1918-1923

Combatants and Civilians in Revolutionary Ireland, 1918-1923

Earls FitzGerald, Thomas

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2021

256

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Inglês

9780367333522

15 a 20 dias

521

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Introduction 1

1 Fond memories, location and hostility: the role of civilians in republican testimony, 1918-23 20

2 Delinquent youths and the moderate majority: the role of civilians in the records of the crown forces and Free State army, 1918-23 44

3 Crime, alcohol, travellers and emigration: republican policing in 1920 68

4 The development of the IRA's campaign against combatants and civilians in 1920 92

5 '...the Tans appeared to have gone absolutely mad': the crown forces and violence, 1920-21 130

6 Ambushes, harassment, arson, and spies and informers: IRA violence in 1921 175

7 Truce and civil war 211
Young Man;IRA Man;County Kerry;IRA's Campaign;Irish Free State;Crown Forces;Irish Republican Army;Local IRA;IRA;National Library;Black and Tans;IRA Violence;Gemma Clark;IRA Volunteer;Everyday violence in the Irish civil war;IRA Attack;Defying the IRA;IRA Leader;conflict;Free State Army;resolution;Active IRA;counterrevolution;Provisional IRA;political violence;Free State;Irish nationalism;IRA Unit;paramilitarism;Thomas's Sons;civil war;Flying Column;local studies;Cork Examiner;policing;IRA's Target;Sean MacEoin;Revolutionary Ireland;County Inspector;Combatants;Dingle Peninsula;Civilians;Iveragh Peninsula;Agrarian Agitation;West Cork